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  • Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Service Contract, Level 8

    Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, Service Contract, Level 8

    Anticipatory Action (AA) is an innovative approach aimed at better using early warning information to activate implementation of actions that reduce risk before predictable climate hazards lead to humanitarian suffering. As it is a relatively recent approach in the humanitarian sector, it is important to assess whether AA is effective, compared to conventional humanitarian response, and to learn what works, how to do it better and generate evidence needed to inform advocacy efforts. The M&E Officer has an essential role in the implementation and oversight of the Regional Bureau- Nairobi (RBN) and Country Offices’ (CO) M&E Frameworks for all COs implementing Anticipatory Action (AA) projects in the Region (Eastern Africa). The Officer coordinates and supports the design and implementation of the CO M&E plans including study designs for baseline and endline surveys/evaluations/assessments, as well as other data collection activities related to evidence generation for Anticipatory Actions. This includes but may not be limited to development of AA logframes, data collection (quantitative and qualitative) tools design/review,  review, cleaning, synthesis, analysis, reporting and dissemination of AA evidence products and corporate reporting for AA.  The Officer is the first line of support to the COs and engages frequently with the CO M&E focal point on M&E for AA projects. The M&E Officer will work under the guidance and supervision of the National Programme and Policy Officer.
    ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
    Support Implementation of the Regional and Country Office M&E Framework/Strategy/Plans for AA interventions

    Ensure the RBN/CO meets the minimum corporate M&E standards in monitoring AA projects, including standard operating procedures (SOPs), the Corporate Results Framework (CRF), other corporate monitoring guidance as well as data protection and privacy policies.
    Continuously identify evidence needs in consultation with RBN, CO management and AA technical teams.
    Support planning and monitoring for both capacity strengthening for AA and implementation of AAs
    Establish and maintain good partnerships/networks with Cooperating Partners (CPs), and Third Party Monitoring (TPM) or Outsourced Monitoring (OM) partners, where applicable on matters AA.
    Ensure gender, Environment, conflict sensitivity, disability, protection, and other inclusion issues are mainstreamed in all M&E work at the at RBN/CO and Filed Office (FO) levels, as appropriate.

    Data collection

    Prepare monthly monitoring plans, including the status update on ongoing M&E Activities at RBN and across all COs.
    Collect/Support collection of output, process and outcome monitoring data, including evaluations, assessments, distribution monitoring, activity implementation monitoring, Post-Distribution Monitoring, surveys, and qualitative monitoring approaches (Key Informant Interviews, Focus Group Discussions, In-depth Discussion Guides).
    Support in setting up context specific monitoring approaches including Third Party and remote monitoring arrangements as relevant.
    Support the design of questionnaires, question guides and data analysis plans in line with RBN/CO and FO specific evidence needs.
    Coordinate/Support data collection exercises at the RBN, CO and FO field level in collaboration with local partners and stakeholders.
    Keep track of monitoring visits and coverage, ensuring that all activity sites are monitored at least once a year, with more frequent visits to priority sites. Report actual monitoring visits to CO on monthly basis.
    Ensure ethical guidelines are followed in all monitoring activities including data privacy.
    Assist in organizing technical support missions from the RBN, Research Assessment and Monitoring (RAM) team, evaluation teams or other missions related to M&E for AA .

    Data analysis, reporting and use of evidence

    Review, clean, analyse, synthesize, interpret, and visualize AA monitoring data according to evidence needs of different audiences.
    Submit back-to-office reports from Temporary duty Assignments (TDY) and other field support missions and tracking actions taken.
    Ensure the insertion of timely and quality data in the Country Office Tool for Managing Effectively (COMET), and other corporate databases managed by the RBN/CO and FO.
    Conduct programme update meetings with WFP and partner staff to review monitoring findings and agree on actions.
    Provide timely inputs to Annual Country Reports and other reports as required.
    Support reporting and dissemination of all AA evidence products at RBN and CO levels, and ensure that relevant findings inform programmes, policy, and financing.

    Management and oversight

    Support line manager/ AA technical focal point in preparing and tracking detailed budgets for AA evidence generation activities at the RBN/CO and FO levels.
    Ensure data collection by WFP staff or outsourced partners is supervised. Conduct regular data quality checks at different stages of the monitoring cycle, ensuring that monitoring data and reports are timely, complete and of high quality.
    Help build monitoring capacity of WFP Field Monitors, partners, and government actors on M&E for AA, through provision of learning and development opportunities and information sharing.
    Support the recruitment processes of M&E TPM, M&E Consultants for AA. 
    Based on knowledge of the country context and community needs, suggest improvements to field monitoring processes and procedures for efficient implementation of AA.
    Any other M&E duties reasonably assigned by the line manager

    DELIVERABLES AT THE END OF THE CONTRACT:
    The Officer is expected to have successfully led the design and implementation of the CO M&E plans including study designs for baseline and endline surveys/evaluations/assessments, as well as other data collection activities related Anticipatory Action in the region, including development of AA logframes, data collection (quantitative and qualitative) tools design/review, data collection, review, cleaning, synthesis, analysis, reporting and dissemination of AA evidence products, upholding the highest standards..
    QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
    Education:   

    Bachelor’s degree in M&E, Statistics, Data Science, or equivalent.

    Experience: 

    At least 3 years of hands-on M&E experience.
    Experience designing and leading M&E studies, evaluations, assessments in countries, including collecting food and nutrition security data, conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses and reporting findings to senior management.

    Knowledge & Skills: 

    Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis as well as development of data collection tools and reports.
    Proven knowledge, abilities and skills in the area of M&E, including intermediate analytical skills and practical knowledge of how M&E data is collected, compiled, analysed and presented for management decisions, programme adjustment and donor reporting.
    Knowledge of programme design, implementation and operational challenges in food and nutrition security.
    Ability to work in a team and maintain effective work relationships with counterparts at national, regional and headquarters level.
    Willingness to build capacity of others through formal and informal training processes, including developing relevant documentation and training materials.
    Ability to deliver results through efficient planning and organizing activities.
    Proven ability to work with relevant technology and procedures (e.g., web-based databases and other statistical applications) to produce analysis and develop and share quality reports and visualizations.
    Good knowledge of UN system policies, rules, regulations and procedures. 

    Languages:

    Fluency (level C) in both spoken and written English.  
    Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing.

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  • Partnerships and Innovation Assistant, SC5

    Partnerships and Innovation Assistant, SC5

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

    Support RBN’s efforts to increase WFP’s positioning with the private sector through research analysis, communication, advocacy, and visibility.
    Support the work of RBN on new private sector and innovation initiatives as well on engagement with other existing and potential partners.
    Develop, design and execute individual giving campaigns in the region.
    Overall research, data & market analysis on RBN partnership and innovation opportunities.
    Contribute to identifying innovation and private sector partnership opportunities.
    Support the WFP innovation hub’s programmes and activities which include innovation project and programme coordination, capturing and sharing lessons learnt and drafting communications materials.
    Support the regional aflatoxin project and develop reports for our donors.
    Support in preparation of briefing documents and presentations for internal senior management meetings and external meetings with donors and other stakeholders.
    Work in collaboration with Partnerships focal point to ensure the flow of information with country offices, other WFP units and external audiences.
    Support in providing regular information to inform new and potential donors on the strategy, design, relevance, and impact of programmes, to advocate for WFP work.
    Assist with the strategic positioning of WFP in the region by monitoring donor communications, press releases and sharing information on funding opportunities and other important issues with team members and country office colleagues.
    Broker knowledge within the unit and ensure that knowledge is shared through the WFP corporate tools.  
    Perform any other relevant duty/assignment as may be deemed necessary by his/her supervisor or Head of Unit.

    LEADERSHIP FRAMEWORK BEHAVIOURS
    Leads by Example with Integrity

    Upholds WFP values, principles, and standards – Demonstrates and encourages others to uphold the WFP values, principles and standards
    Respects others and values diversity – Values diversity using respectful and inclusive language, and encourages others to do the same
    Stays focused and calm under pressure – Stays focused and calm when under pressure and encourages others to do the same
    Demonstrates humility and a willingness to learn – Shows humility and a willingness to learn and share knowledge, frequently seeking and acting on feedback, and taking up opportunities to develop

    Drives Results and Delivers on Commitments

    Delivers results for maximum impact – Holds self and/or others accountable for the delivery of results
    Delegates appropriately – Delivers results against delegated tasks and seeks guidance and support where needed
    Adapts readily to change – Responds readily to change adjusting work as needed

    Fosters Inclusive and Collaborative

    Is inclusive and collaborative – Promotes inclusive teamwork and psychological safety by sharing ideas and openly raising issues
    Gives timely and constructive feedback – Supports development for others by giving timely and constructive feedback
    Builds and shares new perspectives – Listens attentively to others to capture, learn, build and share new perspectives

    Applies Strategic Thinking

    Communicates and fulfils WFP’s vision – Fulfils WFP’s vision and is able to explain how their objectives support the vision
    Embraces curiosity and new ways of doing things – Demonstrates curiosity, and proposes new ways of doing things when relevant
    Analyses and evaluates data – Gathers data and shares knowledge to inform team decision making
    Considers the impact of decisions – Implements decisions and asks questions to understand the impact for wider objectives

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Education: Completion of secondary school education. A post-secondary certificate in the related functional area. University degree in Political Science, International Development, Environmental Science, Development Economics, Business Administration, or any other relevant field is an added advantage.
    Experience: 2 years of related professional experience
    Knowledge & Skills: Relationship management, project management, communication, prospecting, and pipeline management
    Languages: Fluency (level C) in English language

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  • Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Pastoral Livelihoods Advisor, SC10 

Water and Land Management Expert SSA9 

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    Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Pastoral Livelihoods Advisor, SC10 Water and Land Management Expert SSA9 Programme Associate, Vulnerability Assessment & Mapping (VAM) SSA6 Re-Advertisement –

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
    Climate Smart Agriculture Programming and Implementation (with a focus on pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihoods)

    Develop programming and lead on the implementation of  Climate Smart Agriculture (including rangeland management) in WFP Kenya aligned with relevant national policies and strategies.
    Lead in the development of tools and methodologies for understanding how climate change is currently affecting the work of WFP Kenya (e.g. Development of a Climate Risk Management tool for assessing climate risk at subnational, livelihood zone and community  level).
    Support the Government in delivering the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Strategy 2017-2026 (KCSAS) and align with the Implementation Framework 2018-2027 (KCSAIF). This includes assessing the implementation status of the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Programme (KCSAP) in Kenya, understand how existing capacities have been built and where WFP Kenya could play a strategic lead or support role (as the project closes).
    Support in enhancing WFP projects on the need to increase agricultural productivity while identifying opportunities to sustainably build resilience of national agricultural systems (especially in ASAL) with the need to adapt to climate change.
    Develop appropriate activities towards building the resilience of the agricultural systems and value chain actors to cope with effects of the current and projected climate change patterns based on specific climate change vulnerabilities.
    Support in the delivery and scaling of climate smart agriculture and rangeland management practices in counties (especially in ASALs). This should include supporting the integration of climate smart agriculture practices into existing programmes in WFP Kenya (including FtMA and R4). Support market access for climate smart products through expansion  and partnering  with programs like WFPs’ Farm to Market Alliance (FTMA) and partnering with other stakeholders who strengthen crop and livestock marketing systems in Kenya.
    Provide in-depth technical guidance and mentoring in climate-smart agriculture (small ruminants, poultry, fruit production, vegetables, field crops), nature-based solutions, natural resources management, including rangeland management, especially in dryland areas.

    Partnerships

    Keep abreast of key changes in the landscape of Kenya agriculture and climate change space (e.g. tracking climate finance, understanding latest thinking, political economy and latest tools/technologies etc.).
    In close collaboration with the External Relations team, support WFP Kenya in better understanding climate resilience and low carbon growth in the agricultural sector.
    Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with key government of Kenya staff working in the area of climate smart agriculture (including the Ministry of Agriculture climate change desk; Ministry of Environment and Forestry staff).
    Support the development of new climate change and agriculture partnerships, especially CCAFS, ILRI, World Agroforestry Centre, KALRO, VI-Agroforestry, UNEP EBAFOSA, SNV. Identify possible areas of collaboration, including resource mobilization opportunities.
    Build on existing relationships and working partnerships with key climate information service providers (e.g. ICPAC, Kenya Met., FEWSNET)

    Monitoring and Evaluation

    Support in the development, understanding and roll-out of key indicators for the measurement of WFP Kenya’s climate smart agriculture work, that align with the M&E framework for the Kenya Climate Smart Agriculture Strategy 2017-2026 (KCSAS), while also meeting the WFP corporate monitoring and reportimg requirements of the new Corporate Results Framework .

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (CONTINUATION)
    Institutional Strengthening, Innovation and Resource Mobilization

    Review all programme documents and relevant literature including county plans and priorities in relation to climate resilience and agriculture.
    Support in the roll out of climate smart agriculture practices in counties (especially ASALs) in close coordination with county government officials (especially those related to climate change, agriculture, livestock and water management).
    Identify opportunities to support in the rollout of training on the linkages between climate change and agriculture at the county level (including with WFP Kenya staff as necessary), in collaboration with dedicated capacity building staff in WFP Kenya.
    Develop and support evidence gap analyses and learning opportunities with country governments/officials.
    Develop internal capacity on Climate Information Services (CIS), including on best practices.
    In close collaboration with activity leads and the Innovation Unit, lead on the development of the design, implementation and lesson leaning of innovative and transformative initiatives and best practices that will strive to address challenges brought about by climate change in the agriculture space. 
    Support the development of proposals on strengthening climate-resilient food systems and livelihood in Kenya (integrating value chain and market-based approaches), in close collaboration with teams across all relevant units of WFP Kenya.
    Support the tracking and updating of latest developments on climate change funding in relation to Climate Smart Agriculture in Kenya.
    Keep track of key developments with the Green Climate Fund and Adaptation Fund in relation to the funding of climate resilient agriculture.

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Education: Advanced University degree in Agriculture, Economics, Environmental Science, Social Sciences or other relevant with a focus on climate change, climate-resilient agriculture and nature-based solutions. Or First University Degree with additional years of related work experience and/or trainings/courses.
    Experience: At least seven  years of postgraduate professional years’ experience in agricultural research for development in areas relevant to WFP Kenya (e.g., integrated resilience programming, climate smart agriculture, scaling agricultural innovations, climate finance and climate policy, monitoring and evaluation).
    Languages: Fluency (level C) in English language.

    KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS

    Good analytical skills, resourcefulness, and initiative.
    Ability to work with a high degree of independence in a team environment, creating networks and strong work relationships across teams.
    Demonstrates the ability to incorporate technical information into programme design and implementation, and to appropriately communicate it internally and externally.
    Ability to work in multi-cultural team and establish effective working relations with persons of different national and cultural backgrounds.
    Extensive Kenya experience, with regional African experience seen as an advantage.
    Proven capacity to work across multiple stakeholders, including government entities, civil society organizations (CSOs), local communities, and the private sector.
    Extensive Kenya experience, with regional African experience seen as an advantage.
    Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
    Excellent public speaking and presentation skills.
    Advanced computer skills in MS Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint (knowledge of statistical packages and GIS of advantage).
    A willingness to travel, as required, often to remote areas; ability to cope with situations, which may threaten health or safety; flexibility in accepting work assignments outside normal desk description

    The deadline for application is 27 April 2023

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  • Human Resources Officer P3 (Strategic Workforce Planning)

    Human Resources Officer P3 (Strategic Workforce Planning)

    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
    Priorities can often change in a fast-paced environment like WFP, so this role includes, but is not limited to, the following accountabilities:

    Act as a Subject Matter Expert on Strategic Workforce Planning (SWP) and Organizational Alignment Reviews (OA), conducting SWP and/or OA exercises for the Country Offices based on established procedures, incorporating the results of functional and global workforce plans.
    Through desktop reviews and stakeholder meetings, assess the strategic direction of Country Offices as well as possible future scenarios and derive insights into the implications of these on the workforce using a strategic workforce planning methodology and software.
    Identify and analyze the current workforce and its relevant characteristics, including current skills of the workforce through skills gap analyses, talent reviews and/or functional talent assessments.
    Assess future demand for talent based on strategic direction, and future supply of internal talent through data analysis. Project supply versus demand models for the Country Offices and identify gaps.
    Work with HR colleagues and management to develop a strategy to close gaps by identifying appropriate workforce and/or talent management solutions to bridge the gaps over short, medium, and long-term including costs, timeframes, and benefits.
    Analyze Country Office current organizational set-ups, structures, workforce composition and design organizational structures based on the workforce planning results.  
    Provide guidance and advice on formulating detailed implementation plans to ensure that the gaps between the current and future structures and workforce can be smoothly bridged.
    Prepare appropriate communications materials to keep all stakeholders informed of SWP and structure alignment progress, to request action and to build engagement.
    Monitor the implementation of Country Office workforce plans through the management of project plans, conduct lessons-learned exercises and contribute to the refining of workforce planning practices across WFP.
    Coordinate and streamline the collection, interpretation and validation of workforce data and its analysis ensuring that quality standards and data privacy compliance are maintained.
    Establish knowledge management systems, including best practices, benchmarks and knowledge repositories on Strategic Workforce Planning and organizational structures, sharing them proactively with the counterparts within the SWP team.
    Drive the efforts on creating awareness on SWP and OA processes and methodology as appropriate among established stakeholders (HR community, Leadership of the Regional Bureau and Country Offices). Lead capacity building/strengthening efforts among designated HR community in relation to organizational alignments and structural reviews. 
    Other, as required.

    QUALIFICATIONS AND KEY REQUIREMENTS
    Education: 
    You have: 

    University Degree in Human Resources, Statistics, Economics, Business Administration or other related field.

    Experience: 
    You have:

    Minimum 5 years of experience in Human Resources, Consulting or relevant post-graduate experience with excellent analytical, communication and project management skills.

    Language: 
    You have:

    Excellent command of English – fluency (level C) in oral and written English is essential.
    Good level of other UN language is a plus (priority requirements for French, Spanish).

    MORE ABOUT YOU

    Strong track record on organizational design and change management;
    Strong analytical, critical thinking, planning and problem-solving skills;
    Strong attention to detail;
    Ability to handle ambiguity and change, as well as balance multiple priorities;
    Customer orientation;
    Excellent written/verbal communication skills;
    Ability to build effective relationships across and outside the organization, at all levels;
    Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word and Powerpoint;
    High level of organization to compile and derive insights from data, working with multiple sources and coping with rapidly changing information;
    Knowledge of workforce planning tools and data analytics/visualisation/ reporting technology is desirable.

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  • Agricultural Economist (Evidence Creation and Reporting)

    Agricultural Economist (Evidence Creation and Reporting)

    To support the scale of these successful interventions and business models, WFP seeks a dedicated professional to support the Food Systems and Resilience team in Nairobi to create the evidence for designing new business cases and proposals, manage research partnerships, guide monitoring processes, prepare donor reports, manage unit communication and visibility, documenting and sharing best practices, and support in maintaining and establishing efficient business processes.
    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

    Ensure cross-learning and close interactions across FtMA project areas and the arid counties, where the FSC model is being scaled-up (including the documentation of success stories and best practices). 
    Support the technical units on key programmatic areas including but not limited to gender transformation and youth empowerment.
    Produce and review analyses, strategies, and papers for WFP’s climate resilience and food systems interventions.
    Generate analysis that investigates cost-benefit of different intervention packages, return of investments and related research question
    Create evidence generation and knowledge management strategy for the climate, food system and resilience portfolio   
    Coordinate monitoring and evaluation activities under Outcome 2 in close collaboration with the Monitoring & Evaluation Officer.
    Coordinate and draft the development of funding proposals and concept notes as required and support on ad-hoc donor engagements.
    Produce corporate reporting products and donor reports in close collaboration with technical units.
    Develop and maintain relevant partnerships with private sector, research institutions and Government of Kenya.
    Create content for communication for internal and external channels, working closely with WFP communications unit.
    Support the development of tools and processes to manage FSC performance and ensure intended smallholder impact is achieved.

    OTHER SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS

    Evidence created that supports the development of new business cases (including return of investment studies).
    Timely and quality corporate/donor reports and proposals and other communication materials produced.
    Efficient climate, food system and resilience knowledge management system established and corporate monitoring and evaluation processes supported
    Rural entrepreneurs’ models within operational areas mapped out.
    Experience setting-up scalable and sustainable middle and last mile value chain solutions targeting small holder farmers and other actors along the value-chain of advantage
    Demonstrated ability to engage with public and private entities, planning and working together
    Ability to work in a team and establish effective working relations across multi-functional teams as well as with a results-oriented private sector, research, think tanks and other key stakeholders
    Solid operational skills including creative thinking, problem solving and project management skills
    Resourcefulness, initiative, maturity of judgment, tact, and negotiating skills.
    Strong presentation skills and experience in public speaking of advantage.
    Ability to frequently travel within the country.

    DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE

    Excellent analytical, communication and report-writing skills
    Ability to conduct economic and analysis, including cost-benefit analysis, preferably in the agriculture, water and land management sector
    Experience in proposal development as well as monitoring and reporting processes and ability to create/manage databases
    Experience working with agro- and agro-pastoral/pastoral communities and organizations, and designing and implementing development projects

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Experience : At least five (5) years of experience in agribusiness, either in private sector enterprises or in non-profit value chain related projects, with exposure to the private sector segment and research institutions.
    Language: Fluency (oral and written) in English and Kiswahili necessary; proficiency in other languages spoken regionally in Kenya is an asset.

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  • Programme Policy Officer (Beneficiary Services Lead)

    Programme Policy Officer (Beneficiary Services Lead)

    JOB PURPOSE
    The purpose of this post is to lead a team responsible for collecting and managing beneficiary data within WFP Kenya, design and implement beneficiary communication and engagement strategies as well as providing technical support and guidance to programme units (Internally) and relevant government agencies on: beneficiary data management, beneficiary targeting, protection/safeguarding, and accountability to affected populations.
    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
    Expected Results:

    All of WFP’s beneficiaries are registered, and household data is regularly updated and used to align WFP’s programmes with the Government’s safety nets programmes.
    The registration data collected about WFP’s beneficiaries adheres to both National regulation and corporate guidelines; and supports programme layering, referrals and linkages with national safety nets.
    New approaches and technology to improve beneficiary data management are tested, documented, and rolled out. Ensure they adhere to local regulations.
    WFP’s corporate policies and guidance on protection of personal data are adhered to by all staff and partners interacting with beneficiary data.
    Strategies for communicating with beneficiaries, and mechanisms for beneficiaries to participate in the design, monitoring and review of WFP’s programmes, are in place, implemented, and monitored.
    WFP Kenya’s community feedback and response mechanism (CFM) is expanded, strengthened, and provides relevant feedback for enhanced programme delivery.
    Technical assistance provided to both national and county governments in the areas of accountability to affected populations, beneficiary data management and beneficiary targeting.
    Country Office management and donors have relevant and timely information about WFP’s beneficiaries, and the feedback they are giving about WFP’s programmes.

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Advanced University degree in one or more of the following disciplines: social sciences, international relations, community development or a field relevant to international development assistance such as nutrition, food security or humanitarian response. Advanced (Masters) degree or substantial training in one of the following areas would be an advantage: social protection/social safety nets, rural development or communicating with communities; or First University Degree with additional five years of related work experiences and/or training/courses.
    Minimum 7 years’ experience in leading and managing accountability to affected populations portfolio in both humanitarian and development contexts.
    Ability to offer Technical Assistance to government and partners in the areas of community feedback and response mechanisms, community engagement, data management and beneficiary targeting.
    Experience in mainstreaming cross-cutting issues, particularly protection and gender equality within programmatic areas.
    Excellent analytical, communication skills, and Documentation/report writing skills.
    Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain productive, professional relationships with government counterparts, donors, and other stakeholders.
    High organization and coordination skills and ability to work with a high degree of independence within a team environment.
    Excellent computer skills especially spreadsheets and databases.
    Experience with results-based management, monitoring and evaluation
    Ability to travel frequently, often to remote areas.
    Public speaking and presentation skills.

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  • Aviation Assistant G5

    Aviation Assistant G5

    JOB PURPOSE
    To perform a range of coordination and administrative activities that contribute to the safe and effective air service to the humanitarian community.
    KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

    Perform operational coordination and administration of air operations, ensuring compliance with WFP standards, including risk management processes, to support safe and effective air operations.
    Liaise with airport officials and other local authorities in order to obtain necessary clearances, documentation and authorisations required for air operations.
    Carry out pre-flight actions to ensure that all registered passengers and cargo are duly carried on the flight, in coordination with crew to ensure safe flights, escalating issues to a supervisor.
    Collate all post-flight documentation in order to confirm flights have taken place and in compliance with established conditions.
    Research, collate and report on aviation related information, to enable decision-making and facilitate air transportation planning, execution and reporting in order to ensure contractual performance.
    Update and maintain relevant databases and records, ensuring that relevant information is accurate, organised, accessible to others, and supports reporting requirements.
    Respond to client queries, following standard processes and obtaining guidance or escalating as required, to ensure timely resolution of all enquiries with a high standard of client service.
    Liaise with internal counterparts in order to carry out duties successfully, support the alignment of aviation activities with wider programmes, to facilitate a coherent approach to air operations.
    Provide support to other staff, assisting them in completing tasks to agreed standards and deadlines.
    Support process reviews, and improvements in methods and practices, in order to maximise the performance of air activities and related operations.
    Follow standard emergency preparedness practices to support WFP to quickly respond in its core areas at the onset of a crisis.

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
    Education:

    Completion of secondary school education. A post-secondary certificate in air traffic control, flight dispatch, aeronautical engineering, or related fields essential for Air Operations.

    Experience: 

    At least five years of progressive work experience in dispatching flights from uncontrolled airfields.
    Experience in managing the customer service cell of General Aviation similar to that of UNHAS is an added advantage. 

    Knowledge & Skills:

    Experience in restricted flying zones, and other aviation risks and assisting in flight planning.
    Experience in handling passenger manifests and aircraft loading.
    Experience in interpreting routine weather reports.
    Ability to perform detailed work, frequently of confidential nature and /or to handle large volume of work systematically effectively and accurately.
    Ability to work in a team environment and coordinate assignments to achieve common goals.

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  • Strategic Workforce Planning Consultant – Regional Bureau for Eastern Africa

    Strategic Workforce Planning Consultant – Regional Bureau for Eastern Africa

    ROLE:
    This role supports the design, delivery and monitoring of workforce plans and structural reviews and works in close collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, from WFP’s management, to functional subject matter experts, HR colleagues and external experts.
    This position will be part of the HR Workforce Planning and Strategy Branch outposted to the WFP Regional Bureau Nairobi (RBN). Priorities can often change in a fast-paced environment like WFP, so this role includes, but is not limited to, the following accountabilities:
    ACCOUNTABILITIES:

    Act as a Subject Matter Expert on Strategic Workforce Planning (SWP) and Organizational Alignment Reviews (OA), conducting SWP and/or OA exercises for the Country Offices based on established procedures, incorporating the results of functional and global workforce plans.
    Through desktop reviews and stakeholder meetings, assess the strategic direction of Country Offices as well as possible future scenarios and derive insights into the implications of these on the workforce using a strategic workforce planning methodology and software.
    Identify and analyze the current workforce and its relevant characteristics, including current skills of the workforce through skills gap analyses, talent reviews and/or functional talent assessments.
    Assess future demand for talent based on strategic direction, and future supply of internal talent through data analysis. Project supply versus demand models for the Country Offices and identify gaps.
    Work with HR colleagues and management to develop a strategy to close gaps by identifying appropriate workforce and/or talent management solutions to bridge the gaps over short, medium, and long-term including costs, timeframes, and benefits.
    Analyze Country Office current organizational set-ups, structures, workforce composition and design organizational structures based on the workforce planning results.  
    Provide guidance and advice on formulating detailed implementation plans to ensure that the gaps between the current and future structures and workforce can be smoothly bridged.
    Prepare appropriate communications materials to keep all stakeholders informed of SWP and structure alignment progress, to request action and to build engagement.
    Monitor the implementation of Country Office workforce plans through the management of project plans, conduct lessons-learned exercises and contribute to the refining of workforce planning practices across WFP.
    Coordinate and streamline the collection, interpretation and validation of workforce data and its analysis ensuring that quality standards and data privacy compliance are maintained.
    Establish knowledge management systems, including best practices, benchmarks and knowledge repositories on Strategic Workforce Planning and organizational structures, sharing them proactively with the counterparts within the SWP team.
    Drive the efforts on creating awareness on SWP and OA processes and methodology as appropriate among established stakeholders (HR community, Leadership of the Regional Bureau and Country Offices). Lead capacity building/strengthening efforts among designated HR community in relation to organizational alignments and structural reviews. 
    Other, as required.

    QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
    Education: 

    ​​​​​​​University Degree in Human Resources, Statistics, Economics, Business Administration or other related field.

    Experience: 

    Minimum 5 years of experience in Human Resources, Consulting or relevant post-graduate experience with excellent analytical, communication and project management skills.
    At least 3 years of international experience either working abroad or in an international environment, as part of a multicultural team.

    Knowledge & Skills: 

    Strong track record on organizational design and change management
    Strong analytical, critical thinking, planning and problem-solving skills
    Strong attention to detail
    Ability to handle ambiguity and change, as well as balance multiple priorities
    Customer orientation
    Excellent written/verbal communication skills
    Ability to build effective relationships across and outside the organization, at all levels
    Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint
    High level of organization to compile and derive insights from data, working with multiple sources and coping with rapidly changing information
    Knowledge of workforce planning tools and data analytics/visualization/ reporting technology is desirable

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  • Business Support Assistant (Programme) G4, Re-Advertisement 

Nutrition Officer

    Business Support Assistant (Programme) G4, Re-Advertisement Nutrition Officer

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    Provide programme staff with support with official travel arrangements and accommodation bookings 
    Follow up on the procurement plan and payment of invoices and/or processing of purchase orders 
    Gather information with clear direction to support the drafting of documents and preparing reports by other staff. 
    Respond to queries and escalate where appropriate, in order to provide a timely and accurate service to clients. 
    Support processing and managing routine administrative and financial tasks in various functional areas, to contribute to the effective and timely management of resources. 
    Provide revision and proof-reading services for standard documents, to contribute to the development of accurate documentation. 
    Take responsibility for the maintenance of set standard systems and files, to ensure information is accurate and readily available for the function. 
    Identify simple discrepancies in statistics and data, such as missing information, and report to senior staff in order to support clients to deliver their work. 
    Take responsibility for data integrity to facilitate availability of accurate information in corporate systems. 
    Provide guidance on routine business support methods and practices to junior colleagues to ensure services are delivered consistently and to the required standards. 
    Work with a variety of individuals, taking on feedback where appropriate to assist in business support delivery for staff. 

    Do you meet the minimum requirements?

    Education: Completion of secondary school education. A post-secondary certificate in the related functional area is desirable.
    Experience: Four or more years of progressively responsible work experience in the relative business stream with experience in general administrative work.
    Language: Proficiency in oral and written communication in English is a must.

    Knowledge & Skills:

     Proficient in the use of office equipment and computer software packages, such as Microsoft Word. 
    Knowledge of work routines and methods in order to complete processes under minimal supervision. 
    Uses tact and courtesy to give and receive information to a wide range of individuals. 
    Ability to identify data discrepancies and rectify problems requiring attention. 

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  • Security Information Analyst, Service Contract SC8

    Security Information Analyst, Service Contract SC8

    To analyze and contextualize security information that identifies potential impact on WFP personnel, assets and operations, contributing to WFP’s security ability to acquire, process and effectively communicate security threat information supporting decision-making and ensuring operational success.
    ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES
    Under the direct supervision of the Regional Security Analyst, the incumbent will be responsible for the following duties:

    Address security information requirements by applying agreed approaches and methodologies in security information analysis consistent with WFP and wider UN security information management policies, guidelines and procedures. 
    Conduct research on security threats and risks in countries of WFP operations in Eastern Africa. 
    Monitor security incidents, situation reports, media and other sources to support security information analysis. 
    Evaluate acquired information ensuring relevance, reliability and accuracy that contributes to comprehensive security information analysis. 
    Maintain collaboration within and outside WFP for effective information sharing on security analytical papers, security situation, threats, risk analysis and trends contributing to information sharing cohesion. 
    Assist the Regional Security Analyst with the development and maintenance of information source/resource lists 
    Monitor WFP and UN Security Incident Reports (SIRs); ensure necessary follow-up and integrity of SIR data; prepare SIR analysis. 
    Identify elements of essential information and, in a timely manner, alert supervisor for assessment and potential wider management distribution. 
    Identify trends in the security environment with implications on WFP personnel, assets and operations to support WFP’s access strategy, improve conflict-sensitive and gender-sensitive programming and protection-related efforts.
    Monitors upcoming events in the short-term, medium-term and long-term perspectives, highlighting events which may have impact on the security situation in countries of the region
    Contribute to and/or prepare accurate and timely security updates, security analysis reports, statistics and trends analysis for supervisor’s review. 
    Draft SRSO office routine security analysis documents for supervisor review, and disseminate finished products 
    Assists the Regional Security Analyst in preparation of security-related inputs to routine corporate and operational products and processes, with a focus on developments that affect or may affect the safety and security of WFP staff/assets/operations. 
    Prepare and update country-specific overviews to facilitate development of corporate products (ie. country strategic plans), security risk management products (ie. Ad-hoc SRMs), or training programs (ie. WSAT) 
    Provides inputs for topical analysis and other analytical reports/updates pertaining to cross-cutting issues affecting WFP operations in Eastern Africa. 
    Contribute to and/or prepare briefings as required on security developments, threats and risks in specific areas of relevance to WFP operations. 
    Contribute to the development and maintenance of security information knowledge management databases and tools. 
    Perform duties of Regional Security Analyst as required.
    Performs other duties as required.

    STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    Education:  Advanced university degree preferably in Political or Social science, Military Science, Security Management, International Relations, History.
    Experience: A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in political or security analysis with an academic, military, police, intelligence, humanitarian, peacekeeping, diplomatic, corporate security management or other related organization is required.
    Languages: Fluency (written and spoken) in English is required. Working knowledge of another UN language (French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish) is desirable.

    DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE

    Competency with statistical analysis
    Digital literacy, particularly experience with GIS, data visualization tools, knowledgement/information management practices
    Understanding of OSINT concepts practices 
    Knowledge and understanding of methodologies for information collection, collation and analysis.
    Excellent critical thinking and English writing skills.
    Proven ability to conduct research projects and perform academic or similar studies. 
    Proven ability to produce analytical reports on security and political issues, preferably in the international perspective.
    Proven ability to communicate complex concept orally and in writing.
    Ability to appreciate sources, resources and information in terms of relevance and credibility.
    Knowledge of the UN context, preferably in the field of security management, peacekeeping or humanitarian operations, is an asset.
    Ability to identify priority activities and assignments, effectively manage workload.
    Ability to work under strict deadlines.

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